A 32-year-old man pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges he set up a hidden camera inside a family changing room last year.

The Des Moines, Iowa, resident set up cameras at the Family FunPlex in Greeley, prosecutors said.

A woman discovered the camera hidden in the family changing room of the Greeley recreation center in July 2012. The camera was found inside an air freshener container.

West was arrested in Iowa few weeks later after Greeley police discovered images of him setting up the camera. He was then extradicted to Colorado.

In Weld County District Court, West pleaded guilty to one count of invasion of privacy for sexual gratification — a felony — and one count of invasion of privacy for sexual gratification — a misdemeanor.

West will be sentenced on March, 6 based upon the discretion of a judge. His sentence can range from probation to prison time.

West is the subject of an ongoing investigation in Iowa, according to the Weld County District Attorney’s Office. Iowa authorities have allegedly recovered 300 videos from West’s hardrive.

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